• Poulterer's Case, 77 Eng. Rep. 813 (K.B. 1611), is a legal case that broadened the definition of conspiracy. It broadened the previous narrow definition...
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  • indicted and appealed; and afterward the party is lawfully acquitted". In Poulterer's Case, 77 Eng. Rep. 813 (K.B. 1611), the court reasoned that the thrust of...
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  • Elizabethan era. The term was coined by George Gascoigne, because poulters, or poulterers (sellers of poultry), would sometimes give 12 to the dozen, and other...
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    those that supplied prepared foods: bakers, pastry cooks, sauce makers, poulterers, and caterers. Some guilds offered both raw materials and prepared food...
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  • Massinger (1583–1640): "A pox upon your Christian cockatrices! They cry, like poulterers' wives, 'No money, no coney.'") Because of this slang use as a synonym...
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    London Borough of Waltham Forest). He was the son of greengrocer and poulterer, William Edgar Hitchcock (1862–1914) and Emma Jane (née Whelan; 1863–1942)...
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    but less widely available; sometimes they are obtainable from farmers, poulterers, or luxury grocery stores. In many countries, wild bird eggs are protected...
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    considered less honorable than others, including fishmongers, butchers, cooks, poulterers, fishermen, and perfumers, all of whom Cicero classed with dancers and...
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    trying his hand at genre painting, as in the works of Fishmongers or Poulterers, which combines a painting inspired by the Flemish tradition of Pieter...
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    or re-selling it and making an illegal profit. Women listed as bakers, poulterers, brewers, and books were also cited as transgressors of borough ordinances...
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    Gloucestershire, 'worshipful esquire', exhumed and burnt, 1532 John Tooley, poulterer, exhumed and burnt, 4 June 1555 James Trevisam, died 3 July 1555 and summoned...
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    Buildings in the street were damaged in the Great Fire of 1666 when Poulterer's Hall was destroyed, and in the early nineteenth century many buildings...
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    sold poultry, pollaio meaning "hen coop" in Italian, and pollaiuolo "poulterer". This was a luxury trade at the time, and Jacopo's four sons were unlikely...
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    pair in 1882 Adoration of the Magi, Filippino Lippi, £1,227 in 1882 The Poulterer's Shop, Gerrit Dou Circumcision, Luca Signorelli, £3,150, 1882. St Jerome...
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    Bethnal Green. William died in 1873 and her mother married John Ward, a Poulterer, in Shoreditch. The family moved to the City of London where John became...
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    Isabel "Bell" Campbell Frank (1849–1892), the daughter of a Leadenhall poulterer. The marriage service was conducted by Edward's father at the Union Chapel...
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    Ballymacarrett, East Belfast to George McGee and his wife. Her father was a poulterer. When Kirkpatrick married Hugh Kirkpatrick in 1880 in the Ballymacarrett...
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  • "He was the youngest child of an East End family whose father ran a poulterer's and greengrocer's business and whose mother came of Irish stock. The...
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    stated that the inn closed in 1927 "and was re-opened as a butchers and poulterers in 1931"; the publication includes a photo of the inn, circa 1900 to 1910...
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    York) Self-Portrait, Uffizi The Violinist The Violin Player The Doctor A Poulterer's Shop The Grocer's Shop The popularity of "witjes" as a decorative element...
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  • astronomer-royal and he soon left. In 1772 he married Anne Purvis, daughter of a poulterer in Leadenhall Street, and started a school at Greenwich. In 1774, Burrow...
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    were butchered each year.: 336  The farm's 31 poultry houses had a head poulterer and 40 assistants; each building was 18 by 100 feet (5.5 by 30.5 m), and...
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    encouraged service trades and building. Grocers, butchers, bakers, coopers, poulterers, and dealers in tea and fruit were established by 1851, and increased...
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    different City companies (Spectacle Makers, Farriers, Butchers, Innholders, Poulterers, Gold and Silver Wire Drawers) and was a governor of Bridewell, Bethlem...
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    Wood Green Farm, Its name derived from the adjacent Fishmongers' and Poulterers' Almshouses, which were demolished in 1956 for the construction of the...
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